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thank you forjoining us. and the air, asi thank you forjoining us. use of sunbeds. i know that you are prepared to show it because you want to raise awareness of the impact on you, so if you wouldn't mind... this is what it looks like the. tell us what you lost. initially there was a small lesion on the top of my ear, that my gp discarded, saying it was a wart. it had been in place forfive years. it had been in place forfive years. it spread and covered the whole of my year and it spread and covered the whole of my yearandi it spread and covered the whole of my year and i was referred to a dermatologist and plastic surgeons, who straightaway asked if i had used sunbeds and what my history was. who straightaway asked if i had used sunbeds and what my history wasm took five years? like i say, my gp was very lackadaisical, she said it was very lackadaisical, she said it was just a wart and therefore, nothing to worry about, although it was spreading and bleeding. i had no reason to doubt the gp at the time. initially, my first surgery was to amputate th
thank you forjoining us. and the air, asi thank you forjoining us. use of sunbeds. i know that you are prepared to show it because you want to raise awareness of the impact on you, so if you wouldn't mind... this is what it looks like the. tell us what you lost. initially there was a small lesion on the top of my ear, that my gp discarded, saying it was a wart. it had been in place forfive years. it had been in place forfive years. it spread and covered the whole of my year and it spread and...
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what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant once for president says collected all this downer about what i've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior and said himself i don't set him in for much you want. to. get the business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from their range and then offers them to us he says i think people who bought this product also bought that product and if many consumers think this is something really great. at the start of this. thank you but i have sun surprisingly 30 percent of amazon's turnover allegedly comes from these recommendations they hear us on realizes that we humans are much more predictable than we think we are. as. uli is pregnant now how could just base also know that. defeat this week to get with the ability to find the right product is not only based on the comparison of a lot of fa
what's just based on giving us in return for letting him watch us. and shift business it's a constant once for president says collected all this downer about what i've been looking at on the market he starts to evaluate. he wants to use it to learn what preferences influence our surfing behavior and said himself i don't set him in for much you want. to. get the business. so what's he doing with all this information. he looks at which products are often bought with which other products from...
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from any of us that are. in the past miriam luther was often forced to sell her produce far too cheaply because it was on the verge of going bad when dried pop or relative a pirate keeps a lot longer and the new tent is a great improvement in terms of. whenever i am i am pretty used right outside goats will eat them up and flies will pass on names when i do write them inside the tent be afraid just flies and they get you right still looking fresh and you know. oh mom bottle flourish. papa okro and popular ingredients for making soup the dried produce can be so that large markets and for higher prices during the off season then the farmers can charge 30 times more for tomatoes. visceral attains is of great help us. try our crops efficiently for details we have lots of harvests we stage due to experts. even when they cannot sell on market days they drive them and sell out of season and make a higher profit. the drawing tent is guarded to prevent test use of the tent follows a carefully organized shuttle. so for
from any of us that are. in the past miriam luther was often forced to sell her produce far too cheaply because it was on the verge of going bad when dried pop or relative a pirate keeps a lot longer and the new tent is a great improvement in terms of. whenever i am i am pretty used right outside goats will eat them up and flies will pass on names when i do write them inside the tent be afraid just flies and they get you right still looking fresh and you know. oh mom bottle flourish. papa okro...
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us -- behooveses us to look at cases that are more critical. case selection is critical on the front end for us. i talked about the hiring -- i won't spend much more time on that. other than you bring 300 agents on, a critical component to our hiring process is an on-the-job training phase. these cases take a long time to work. typically, when agent graduates from the training academy, we pair them up with an experienced agent for their first case. so you think about the impact, 300 agents notg completely off-line, but part of their time to make sure we are properly training the future agents of ci. and i think again, we are no different from the other operating divisions. the training, we put a lot of time and effort into the training. what comes with that is we have a staff -- we have to have many people involved in the training. to deliver the training. to service on-the-job instructors. so a lot of my time and effort goes into that process. a few investigative priorities -- i mentioned employment tax. this will be news to caroline's ears, b
us -- behooveses us to look at cases that are more critical. case selection is critical on the front end for us. i talked about the hiring -- i won't spend much more time on that. other than you bring 300 agents on, a critical component to our hiring process is an on-the-job training phase. these cases take a long time to work. typically, when agent graduates from the training academy, we pair them up with an experienced agent for their first case. so you think about the impact, 300 agents notg...
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this mocker say, none of us -- in this democracy, none of us can feel superior because all of us are part of the institutions, legislatures, congress, press, and social media are comprised of us, that they have been impotent in the face of the greatest threat that we have ever known. one that we experienced here in el paso a week ago, saturday. it is almost as if the bigger the lie, the more obvious the injustice, the more furious the behavior, more incapable br of seeing it and it,ring -- we are of seeing and acting against it. am --ttack on el paso is america, are ideal of what america can be. in america that has not been -- an america that has not been for so many in this country based on their race, gender, sexual orientation. as langston hughes said in his poem about an america that was not an america for everyone. "it is not -- it is the land that has never been yet, and yet must be. community, after the election of this president, at lbj elementary, that a third grade student approached us and asked why does the president not like me. it is in this country, houston, texas that
this mocker say, none of us -- in this democracy, none of us can feel superior because all of us are part of the institutions, legislatures, congress, press, and social media are comprised of us, that they have been impotent in the face of the greatest threat that we have ever known. one that we experienced here in el paso a week ago, saturday. it is almost as if the bigger the lie, the more obvious the injustice, the more furious the behavior, more incapable br of seeing it and it,ring -- we...
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they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a long way since then in terms of setting up lots of communication systems so that we can have a better response if we uncover some of these problems during elections. we have a much better understanding of these drugs. esey of us have - -th threats. should paint you a picture of connecticut, because it is quite different than what my colleague was describing in louisiana. connecticut has the distinction of being the only state that has no counties. we have an election situation where we have 169 very small towns. an
they never told us. as you just heard, i did have the privilege of being a president during the 2016 election. sometimes i think i drew the short straw. it was quite an experience. i was very involved in the reactions to what happened during the 2016 election and thereafter in terms of setting up lots of different communication structures to deal with the cybersecurity risks we att became aware were aimed election systems and our country. i think all of my colleagues would agree we have come a...
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very interesting words, tells us a lot about us us — uk positions on the run and also huawei and 5g.se are all smoke signals to give us an idea that right now we have real alignment which we did not have when theresa may was prime minister. we will see where that takes us. thank you for now. stephanie is back later. have some really interesting stories to talk about, including facial recognition technology being used at king's cross. all that and more to come. a 21—year—old norwegian man has appeared in court in oslo, accused of terrorism in connection with a gun attack on a mosque at the weekend. philip manshaus was also charged with attempted murder, as well as the murder of his stepsister. prosecutors have been granted permission to extend his custody for another four weeks. ramzan karmali reports. a bruised and battered philip manshaus, making his first appearance in court accused of a terrorist act in connection with a gun attack on a mosque in oslo. he has also been charged of attempted murder, as well as the murder of his chinese—born stepsister. when he was arrested, police f
very interesting words, tells us a lot about us us — uk positions on the run and also huawei and 5g.se are all smoke signals to give us an idea that right now we have real alignment which we did not have when theresa may was prime minister. we will see where that takes us. thank you for now. stephanie is back later. have some really interesting stories to talk about, including facial recognition technology being used at king's cross. all that and more to come. a 21—year—old norwegian man...
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he can be out working with us and helping us.ke checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 5g connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 5g brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency, meaning that the time the signal takes to go back and forth becomes much much faster. we can deploy it in areas that we may not have been able to before. it is all now coming together into a single infrastructure, providing solutions that maybe over 4g was only a dream. while only 22,000 people live in orkney, a further 200,000 tourists come to visit its whisky distilleries and famous neolithic sites every year. many arrive by cruise ship including this disney one, dropping off hundreds of passengers. by selling access to bespoke wi—fi network
he can be out working with us and helping us.ke checking for sea lice. that could change as well. we will be doing health checks on them and make sure they are nice and clean. that one is beautiful. so if you had a 5g connection you may not need to do this, where you remove the fish from the water? no. we would have hd cameras that could monitor the condition. 5g brings a couple of elements that maybe we didn't have with ag. of course it has higher bandwidth. but it also brings low latency,...
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using. in doing what they are accusing us of being afraid to do their security that's just how the wars are good or for the rich the lies. the vicious gives the orders of c.e.o. the spokesman is eager to point out the importance of close cooperation with the civilian representatives of the autonomy of government nor yaba. every time. i submitted to you for stuff he prayed to. any area or the particles of the region does he know. the form and support of the sea villian tulsa's and the stations for peace. we continue our journey to visit a base held by a unit of the all women white p.j. brigade. the young women of our yaba have developed a fundamentally new concept of the role of local society and also as regards the military for years women fought alongside men in the battle against the terrorist militias of i.a.s. among kurdish combat units their claim to make up almost one quarter of troop numbers. oh goodness. these 2 commanders have seen frontline action at a variety of theaters in the wa
using. in doing what they are accusing us of being afraid to do their security that's just how the wars are good or for the rich the lies. the vicious gives the orders of c.e.o. the spokesman is eager to point out the importance of close cooperation with the civilian representatives of the autonomy of government nor yaba. every time. i submitted to you for stuff he prayed to. any area or the particles of the region does he know. the form and support of the sea villian tulsa's and the stations...
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that the us. rebuilt a phantom which is populous perfume out what it is familiar with and i get the feeling. you're one point i want to make you sick so much. but in the administration isn't. it the best honestly and i can go silent but i think it's a nice. human that you. know you're not podevin this side because of all the local. loud. meetings and the like i'm here i only see on this to the weekend when the c.s.l. does cause us less hassle. to catch up to me just giving up on monday for some reason i'm a bit of what the american people and take whether benefitted from my mccollum i don't think that amish people in most of the hemisphere going around is proof from him that i. hate about his habit of people looking at it from interference your particular. stance as you seem to pull us out looking. down at us i'm mostly get unopposed have allowed. nothing while the ceiling a book and perkiness assessment for some part of the thing my own status in scotland is to secure tons of the well thought ok
that the us. rebuilt a phantom which is populous perfume out what it is familiar with and i get the feeling. you're one point i want to make you sick so much. but in the administration isn't. it the best honestly and i can go silent but i think it's a nice. human that you. know you're not podevin this side because of all the local. loud. meetings and the like i'm here i only see on this to the weekend when the c.s.l. does cause us less hassle. to catch up to me just giving up on monday for some...
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take us to your leader.d the citizens of the world allow us to present the president of the united states on behalf of everybody around the world as that leader? so my question is do you think we need to revisit the actual qualifications for what it takes to become the president of the united states since we can't figure out how much the power the president has to keep us safe to declare or not declare war quickset is my question. >> a great hypothetical to close things out. >> the founders would not have been surprised we have a bad president. it would not have come as a shock the way the political process is set up every once in a while a president is elected for whatever reason we could talk about what recent president meets that criteria but what they would have been floored by the extension of separation of parties is more important than the separation of powers with that the founders believed from federalist 47 to be ambition counteract ambition so i don't think the story is about bush or obama or trum
take us to your leader.d the citizens of the world allow us to present the president of the united states on behalf of everybody around the world as that leader? so my question is do you think we need to revisit the actual qualifications for what it takes to become the president of the united states since we can't figure out how much the power the president has to keep us safe to declare or not declare war quickset is my question. >> a great hypothetical to close things out. >> the...
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reporter in gop strategist joins us to weigh in, thank you for joining us.retty good crowd last night. what did you think? >> i think democrats recognize trump lost minnesota by bus than 2% in 2016 was remarkably slim margin for a supposed democratic stronghold in the smallest margin of any republican presidential candidate in history. minnesota represents a real problem for democrats and i think there are three distinct issues why. the first is historic, the minnesotans are remarkably independent-minded, the same folks who elected just event or a governor. they are very independent and trump is the quintessential independent president. the second is the economy. the economy is absolutely booming it if it continues to do well, jobs focused minnesota is going to be hard-pressed to see a meaningful reason for change and the final reason is what you mentioned earlier, distinct hard left turn by democratic president of candidates. they have done absolutely socialist, regarding president obama is too conservative, president obama is too conservative, bill clinton
reporter in gop strategist joins us to weigh in, thank you for joining us.retty good crowd last night. what did you think? >> i think democrats recognize trump lost minnesota by bus than 2% in 2016 was remarkably slim margin for a supposed democratic stronghold in the smallest margin of any republican presidential candidate in history. minnesota represents a real problem for democrats and i think there are three distinct issues why. the first is historic, the minnesotans are remarkably...
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tell us what is going on. a -- wewill start with will start with the fact that i'm not a morning person. and add to that, i just came back from a 10 day trip to scotland and ireland so it feels like it is about 1:00 a.m. in the morning. be here.o and honored to be here with my colleagues. with nina and mary beth. we don't do this enough. this is a good and diverse panel. and caroline, i have had the pleasure of working with and the doj. i am 28 years with ci. i am a cpa as well and have had the unique experience of basically having almost every position within ci. knowingxperience basically every corner of the organization and all the work that we do. it is an exciting time. we will talk about some of the priorities and initiatives. it is a great year for us. we celebrated our 100th anniversary as a law enforcement agency. not many law enforcement agencies can say this. oneting with six agents hundred years ago, and tradition within ci. -- to leadis agency this agency is incredible. in my 28 years, there are n
tell us what is going on. a -- wewill start with will start with the fact that i'm not a morning person. and add to that, i just came back from a 10 day trip to scotland and ireland so it feels like it is about 1:00 a.m. in the morning. be here.o and honored to be here with my colleagues. with nina and mary beth. we don't do this enough. this is a good and diverse panel. and caroline, i have had the pleasure of working with and the doj. i am 28 years with ci. i am a cpa as well and have had the...
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us stocks fell on the news.t hoped many more cuts would follow, but mr powell said this was not the start of a long cycle of rate cuts. rather, it would continue to monitor the us economy and act as appropriate. michelle fleury in washington. the third move comes as central banks around the world are starting to loosen policy in the face of trade wa rs loosen policy in the face of trade wars and a global economic slowdown. earlier i asked a market strategist how the decision in the us could influence policymakers in other countries. i think really when you see a global easing from central banks, it sets offa easing from central banks, it sets off a tit for tat behaviour from central banks, as really most of them would like to have that pressure on their exchange rate because it boosts exports' competitiveness and stimulates domestic demand, so it's a key measure through which central bank stimulus actually works. with her that from the central bank in australia, the reserve bank. governor philip lowe has been vo
us stocks fell on the news.t hoped many more cuts would follow, but mr powell said this was not the start of a long cycle of rate cuts. rather, it would continue to monitor the us economy and act as appropriate. michelle fleury in washington. the third move comes as central banks around the world are starting to loosen policy in the face of trade wa rs loosen policy in the face of trade wars and a global economic slowdown. earlier i asked a market strategist how the decision in the us could...
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today trying to write us in on a bargain all of us if we all took note of the fact that by andrew on friday and that was a little added incentive photos we're just happy to have taken 3 points and we're looking forward to the next games the black and yellows will be wary of last season's to refix start but the fountains already dared to dream. you're watching news from berlin coming up a documentary film paradise will buckle is the curse and blessings of artificial intelligence the season. how it is time on taste to. dumb correspondent susan hart and host maybe only to store the various flavors of the resulting craziness our food fusion and fun tasty taipei start september 1st on t w. this is what suny me cool she is a hologram. and this is akihito condo her husband. on yellow. hello. you look i want to say. i love culture ends. meet cool is a simple form of artificial intelligence and her condo it was a case of love at 1st sight who has become a legitimate pop star and even appears at concerts as a 3 d. projection. in nov 28th condo married nico at a ceremony in tokyo the place the
today trying to write us in on a bargain all of us if we all took note of the fact that by andrew on friday and that was a little added incentive photos we're just happy to have taken 3 points and we're looking forward to the next games the black and yellows will be wary of last season's to refix start but the fountains already dared to dream. you're watching news from berlin coming up a documentary film paradise will buckle is the curse and blessings of artificial intelligence the season. how...
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this is the project use on december. we are available with any questions, any additional comments you may have. we want to thank staff, for working with us on this, they recommended approval, as you know. we hope the commission will feel likewise. thank you. >> hi commissioners. i am albert costa. i wanted to say, for the same reasons, if i could have -- this is a beautiful building, we are looking forward to renovating it. we are going to be placing a new roof deck on the top with an elevator hoistway so we can get people up there. we deliberately set aback from the property lines, so it was hardly visible to people, and we will be complying with the recommendations of staff. we also put out, we did some story poles, and then ended up per staff recommendations lowering our elevator. we are very happy with what we got, and happy to work with staff. looking forward to this project. >> you are okay with the conditions as written? >> yes, we are. i am available with any questions you may have. >> thank you. why don't we ope
this is the project use on december. we are available with any questions, any additional comments you may have. we want to thank staff, for working with us on this, they recommended approval, as you know. we hope the commission will feel likewise. thank you. >> hi commissioners. i am albert costa. i wanted to say, for the same reasons, if i could have -- this is a beautiful building, we are looking forward to renovating it. we are going to be placing a new roof deck on the top with an...
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and let us wonder if. we don't know yet what i will and they tell all the smaller species that fish with their trawler nets i at last that i mean there's nothing left for us here on earth because because we have to go further out to sea . a ruse around you will fishing all amounts to $7000000.00 tons that's over 10 percent of the global catch overfishing by high tech commercial fleets from all over the world is a threat to the ecosystem and it's already making an impact on people's livelihoods . in the once prosperous port city of biter many boats have been left stranded by developments with unemployment rising one of the few options for making a living as a job on one of the foreign trawlers. how much longer can local fishermen survive. in the peruvian capital lima the country's national marine institute is projecting the future development of the ecosystem in the home board current. in addition to keeping count of fish stocks but scientists here also monitor the quality of the sea water and what has been
and let us wonder if. we don't know yet what i will and they tell all the smaller species that fish with their trawler nets i at last that i mean there's nothing left for us here on earth because because we have to go further out to sea . a ruse around you will fishing all amounts to $7000000.00 tons that's over 10 percent of the global catch overfishing by high tech commercial fleets from all over the world is a threat to the ecosystem and it's already making an impact on people's livelihoods...
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this is something that was designed completely for us and by us. the specs are getting approved right now. it comes back to the fire department and we put the specs more in our writing, then we move it forward. >> they have to do something visual so the people understand why it is a million dollars per and why it is so very, very important in a disaster. so, you know, whatever you need to do to tell the story. >> okay. >> this is for the general public and for everybody to know how important a tool this is so that there's no question. so this is certainly a good photo, but i am just asking for a couple of good photos. >> probably the vendor might be somebody that could do a 3d cad drawing. that is a good idea. other than that, we would have to look for the best artist in the department. there's nothing like this that i could find that has been developed. >> that is more of a reason for us to really, really have it and to communicate our message visually, because this would be something, you know, this photo, in addition to perhaps just talk to othe
this is something that was designed completely for us and by us. the specs are getting approved right now. it comes back to the fire department and we put the specs more in our writing, then we move it forward. >> they have to do something visual so the people understand why it is a million dollars per and why it is so very, very important in a disaster. so, you know, whatever you need to do to tell the story. >> okay. >> this is for the general public and for everybody to...
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they can call us.can direct them to the services they might need. >> we do the three one one to keep the city neighborhoods clean. there are people dumping, waste on the ground and needles on the ground. it is unsafe for children and adults to commute through the streets. when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311. they give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is picked up it makes you feel good about what you are doing. >> it makes you feel did about escorting kids and having them feel safe walking to the play area and back. the stuff we do as ambassadors makes us feel proud to help keep the city clean, helping the residents. >> you can see the community ambassadors. i used to be on the streets. i didn't think i could become a community ambassador. it was too far out there for me to grab, you know. doing this job makes me feel good. because i came from where a lot of them are, homeless
they can call us.can direct them to the services they might need. >> we do the three one one to keep the city neighborhoods clean. there are people dumping, waste on the ground and needles on the ground. it is unsafe for children and adults to commute through the streets. when we see them we take a picture dispatch to 311. they give us a tracking number and they come later on to pick it up. we take pride. when we come back later in the day and we see the loose trash or debris is picked up...
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and she joins us now. donna, first of all, our condolences to you on your loss. we would rather not be talking to you under these circumstances. but i know it's an opportunity for you to tell so many people about your nephew and what he meant to you. as i understand it, he was known as a gentle giant, donna. >> yes, he was. >> dad of four. four kids. ranging in age from 2 to 8. i know that's got to be tough for you, that you're grappling with that as well. he was all about love from what i understand. never said good-bye to you without telling you that he loved you. >> correct. correct. he loved everybody. he'd walk in a room with a big, beautiful smile and just let you know, hey, and give you a big hug. it's just a tragedy for no reason. >> and you had seen him earlier on saturday, correct? >> yes. yes, ma'am. he got off of work and we both was sitting down watching television eating tw ining twiz watching television and just talking and just chilling like we always do. he had got off of work. and we talk
and she joins us now. donna, first of all, our condolences to you on your loss. we would rather not be talking to you under these circumstances. but i know it's an opportunity for you to tell so many people about your nephew and what he meant to you. as i understand it, he was known as a gentle giant, donna. >> yes, he was. >> dad of four. four kids. ranging in age from 2 to 8. i know that's got to be tough for you, that you're grappling with that as well. he was all about love from...
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thank you for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up time with us.stories this hour. a scientific study has revealed high levels of tiny particles of plastic contaminating the arctic, previously seen as one of the last pristine environments in the world. pakistan‘s prime minister imran khan has said india will pay ‘a heavy price‘ for revoking the special status of indian—administered kashmir. 50 years ago british troops were sent to northern ireland. the deployment was called operation banner, and the conflict they became embroiled in became known as the troubles. it lasted 38 years, involving more than 300,000 members of the armed forces, and on wednesday, veterans attended a special service of remembrance, at the national arboretum in staffordshire. our defence correspondent, jonathan beale has more. they gathered to remember the longest campaign in british military history. the soldiers and airmen who arrived in northern ireland as young men, and who, decades on, have now grown old. but they have not forgotten. it was for real. people were out the
thank you for investing your time with us. sport today is coming up time with us.stories this hour. a scientific study has revealed high levels of tiny particles of plastic contaminating the arctic, previously seen as one of the last pristine environments in the world. pakistan‘s prime minister imran khan has said india will pay ‘a heavy price‘ for revoking the special status of indian—administered kashmir. 50 years ago british troops were sent to northern ireland. the deployment was...
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joining us with what we can expect is dan go through. thank you for joining us. let's bring up the stock market. what happened yesterday, up and down, it really plummeted. what is going to happen today? >> i anticipate a selloff may continue even lower. >> it is possible. the market is going to need a little time to stabilize and absorb the realization we could be going into a global recession and it is going to be difficult but not impossible for the united states to be able to not get dragged into that. the fundamentals of our economy are strong enough, yesterday janet yellen talked about she felt the united states was strong enough not to fall into recession. i believe that is true. shannon: what's causing the global recession? >> the news that came out yesterday specifically related to germany having a shrinking economy as well as china. china is experiencing the hurt of the trade war, no question about it and for them to say they are in a bit of a slowdown with numbers coming out of china how much can you trust those numbers but that is an indication the glo
joining us with what we can expect is dan go through. thank you for joining us. let's bring up the stock market. what happened yesterday, up and down, it really plummeted. what is going to happen today? >> i anticipate a selloff may continue even lower. >> it is possible. the market is going to need a little time to stabilize and absorb the realization we could be going into a global recession and it is going to be difficult but not impossible for the united states to be able to not...
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will not be used as a bargaining chip in the trade war between the u.s.and china yes it was a bar it was a bargaining chip it is a legal process by the united states department of justice designed to bring someone who we believe we have sufficient information to bring back to their states under the agreement between the united states very straightforward. president donald trump has scrapped a plan to freeze more than $4000000000.00 in foreign aid the decision follows a strong outcry from both republican and democratic members of congress administration officials were considering using a specific budget process to revoke the aid funding already approved by both the senate and the house another round of talks between the u.s. and the taliban have begun in qatar sides are discussing ending u.s. military intervention in afghanistan. have been going on since october in a bid to end 18 year long conflicts the u.s. special envoy is due to visit kabul next week to meet the afghan government and the president insists agreements made during the doha talks will have
will not be used as a bargaining chip in the trade war between the u.s.and china yes it was a bar it was a bargaining chip it is a legal process by the united states department of justice designed to bring someone who we believe we have sufficient information to bring back to their states under the agreement between the united states very straightforward. president donald trump has scrapped a plan to freeze more than $4000000000.00 in foreign aid the decision follows a strong outcry from both...
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look, the us is trying to make it easierfor compliance for us companies, but thatis compliance for ust that is sort of flying in the face of calling huawei a national security issue. if it really does represent a national security risk, should we be easing out of that? i don't know. it's very complicated and although i can understand the trump administration's position, the positioning seems a bit inconstant. use a inconsistent, butjust how badly do technology companies in the us need huawei and its technology? how difficult is it to wind them off it? well for some companies it's quite easy. there are smaller networks around the us that do probably hope for an extension, but if huawei is a national security risk, those companies should be encouraged. it's really a confused message, i think, encouraged. it's really a confused message, ithink, and it's hard encouraged. it's really a confused message, i think, and it's hard to see where this is connected with last week's stock market worries as well. twitter and facebook have taken well. twitter and facebook have ta ke n ste ps well. twi
look, the us is trying to make it easierfor compliance for us companies, but thatis compliance for ust that is sort of flying in the face of calling huawei a national security issue. if it really does represent a national security risk, should we be easing out of that? i don't know. it's very complicated and although i can understand the trump administration's position, the positioning seems a bit inconstant. use a inconsistent, butjust how badly do technology companies in the us need huawei...
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technology has enabled us to achieve remarkable things. without using any fuel.motor got our cargo vessel. the longer the trap the more this is true as we could even circumnavigate the planet nonstop. which would be impossible for any motor vessel. and we can do this without leaving any trace, by using only wind and solar power. 150 years ago, the immigrants from europe to america have already sailed without leaving any trace. when they left they basically sailed west into the unknown, their fate was in god's sands. —— hands. but today technology allows us to return today technology allows us to return to nature without the fear of the unknown. we don't pray to neptune any more but rather to the computers and global weather models. reliable forecast and the speed of modern sailing vessels allows us to find smart routs through the storms most of the time. i hope so... if everything has to change, then we have to take a great leap into the unknown. just like sailing across an ocean. i would like to thank greta for her remarkable courage. i could not have been that
technology has enabled us to achieve remarkable things. without using any fuel.motor got our cargo vessel. the longer the trap the more this is true as we could even circumnavigate the planet nonstop. which would be impossible for any motor vessel. and we can do this without leaving any trace, by using only wind and solar power. 150 years ago, the immigrants from europe to america have already sailed without leaving any trace. when they left they basically sailed west into the unknown, their...
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that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to acknowledge them because they did something within that party that often is not done when encouraged to do the right thing despite the political consequences. i couldn't be more proud of those two individuals as well as the others in the legislature who supported this. the first day in the nation since 1973 that mandated 911. we have lost our leadership a bit. we're now going to reassert our leadership. 27 million people use this system. we have 1.4 i think just here in san francisco. you drop even for a minute the calls, that literally puts lives at risk. so it is not, again, an exaggeration
that will use to $0.33. a disproportionate amount of smartphone use is text and data, not voice. so we have a system that's collapsing in terms of its funding capacity, and that's why we have been struggling to get this up in sacramento. fortunately we were able to get it in the budget. we had a few supporters from north state that experienced the ravages of mother nature's fury as it relates to the campfire, and i think that really truly brought home this reality and need. so i just want to...
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everything was normal there were no protests security forces chased us away and fired pellets at us one more person older than me was also injured he was discharged from hospital yesterday. mom accuses security forces in indian administered kashmir of targeting. he shows us his back with scars of what he says a pellet injuries. earlier this month thousands here defied restrictions imposed by the authorities and protested against the indian government's decision to revoke autonomy. this 17 year old was one of them i mean. we had no intentions to bed stone but the police were attacked and several boys were injured including me i was hit on the right side of my body by pellet. even though indian administered kashmir has been under lockdown for nearly 2 weeks. people have come out in protest in some cases the government has responded with force even admitting that a few people have been injured in the recent crisis. they shot the nigger is a member of the biggest hindu group in india that supports the governing party he says the government has used minimal force during the last 2 weeks if y
everything was normal there were no protests security forces chased us away and fired pellets at us one more person older than me was also injured he was discharged from hospital yesterday. mom accuses security forces in indian administered kashmir of targeting. he shows us his back with scars of what he says a pellet injuries. earlier this month thousands here defied restrictions imposed by the authorities and protested against the indian government's decision to revoke autonomy. this 17 year...
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edna is talking to us now.before me and started cutting between my legs." how old were you? i was eight years old. what effect has this had with you through your life? it remains with me to this day, what has been cut away will never rollback. the damage it has caused will never heal. and the revulsion, something that had been done to you that should not have been done to you, it remains for the rest of your life. and particularly since i'm someone in the reproductive health profession, i deliver women, in the reproductive health profession, ideliverwomen, i in the reproductive health profession, i deliverwomen, i have women wishing to have babies, wishing to conceive. who are not able to conceive because of damage that had been done to them. and one of the things that i like to remind pa rents of the things that i like to remind parents and i like to remind fathers, is that a father wishes to have his daughter given grandchildren, he wishes her to get married, to give him grandchildren but what fathers should
edna is talking to us now.before me and started cutting between my legs." how old were you? i was eight years old. what effect has this had with you through your life? it remains with me to this day, what has been cut away will never rollback. the damage it has caused will never heal. and the revulsion, something that had been done to you that should not have been done to you, it remains for the rest of your life. and particularly since i'm someone in the reproductive health profession, i...
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more people we're going to see more research is using it on field tours. that's our team know it's do some science. pages welcome to techno on phil tours joined by marie to davison and dr crystal to worse no bigger and potentially more dangerous that's the best way to describe what's happening with the smoking alternatives known as the cigarettes or vapor that's an industry that seems to really be exploding i mean you're seeing it everywhere and a part of me wonders if this might be because of some misinformation about maybe that's that's my sense in our daughter krystle dorothy you have your ph d. in the study so we've asked you to keep a tab on this there's a lot of academic research is being done on the safety of the use of these devices but it can't really keep up with a growing industry. i enjoy the taste of it and the harmful effects of what smoking does call them vapors or fathers are competitive cloud chasers all are welcome at crystal vapor one of thousands of vacant shops across the country since tecno 1st reported on the baiting phenomenon in 20
more people we're going to see more research is using it on field tours. that's our team know it's do some science. pages welcome to techno on phil tours joined by marie to davison and dr crystal to worse no bigger and potentially more dangerous that's the best way to describe what's happening with the smoking alternatives known as the cigarettes or vapor that's an industry that seems to really be exploding i mean you're seeing it everywhere and a part of me wonders if this might be because of...
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we confirmed the use of napalm and brought some back with us. napalm burns with terrific heat of more than 1000 degrees centigrade. the death rate from it is very high. now the even more terrible super napalm is being used. that is napalm mixed with yellow phosphorus. the poison of yellow phosphorus penetrates the skin and causes deadly functional disorders. are -- the of napalm one suffered by the hiroshima victims of the united states atomic bomb. a victim of napalm in south vietnam. this man's arm is actually welded to his body. the mission of the national front for liberation of south vietnam in hanoi. the head of the mission talks about the present situation in south vietnam. american imperialists and their government are guilty of every kind of work crime, such as scorched-earth operations, chemical warfare, forced concentration of the inhabitants into so-called strategic hamlets, experiments with new types of death weapons, and so on. here is the evidence of a victim of american aggression in the south and is now receiving medical treatme
we confirmed the use of napalm and brought some back with us. napalm burns with terrific heat of more than 1000 degrees centigrade. the death rate from it is very high. now the even more terrible super napalm is being used. that is napalm mixed with yellow phosphorus. the poison of yellow phosphorus penetrates the skin and causes deadly functional disorders. are -- the of napalm one suffered by the hiroshima victims of the united states atomic bomb. a victim of napalm in south vietnam. this...
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us others will not provide us with the security umbrella that we need we can provide each other with that security umbrella we extend our hand and our hand remain extended to all our neighbors we are very happy that we have extremely good relations with cutter we have extremely good relations with a man we have extremely good relations with kuwait and we want to have good relations with the other 3 countries in the press but you know what the saudis and the americans for example have been saying over the last few years that iran is never has never been genuine about reaching out to us and they would give you examples they would say you are spreading a radical ideology in the region yet you use proxies in yemen for example you are building the capabilities of the who these to destabilize the region you have been involved militarily in a place like syria when you should have come to that and and looked into different scenarios like a diplomatic way out of the crises that let me ask you a question are our proxies fighting each other in aid are our proxy supporting each other in libya. o
us others will not provide us with the security umbrella that we need we can provide each other with that security umbrella we extend our hand and our hand remain extended to all our neighbors we are very happy that we have extremely good relations with cutter we have extremely good relations with a man we have extremely good relations with kuwait and we want to have good relations with the other 3 countries in the press but you know what the saudis and the americans for example have been...
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between the us and mexico used by thousands of people every day this one connects brown's will with the city of. what we're looking at in terms of your work this is your frontline in spite of the massive drive to increase border security the a.t.f. has seen a series of budget cuts and the number of agents has been substantially reduced president trump wants to build a wall to keep refugees and migrants out of the united states do you think such a wall could ever stop the flood of american weapons going into mexico that's not the trend that we're currently seeing they don't focus in the cross-fire arms by crossing the river they cross them in vehicles. through the international bridges what does it take to stop the weapons crossing the border we could really use as a firearms trafficking statute because that would allow us to go after not only the straw purchaser but the entire network of people that are getting these guns to arm a cartel. but some legal gun sales take place virtually outside the law. here in texas so-called private sale is concealed weapons without any background ch
between the us and mexico used by thousands of people every day this one connects brown's will with the city of. what we're looking at in terms of your work this is your frontline in spite of the massive drive to increase border security the a.t.f. has seen a series of budget cuts and the number of agents has been substantially reduced president trump wants to build a wall to keep refugees and migrants out of the united states do you think such a wall could ever stop the flood of american...
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tell us about that.lot of those turn out to be fake. i believe there is also probably more damaging market in more run—of—the—mill whiskies, that enter international markets that are being passed off as coming from scotland but are not coming from scotland. we now have pictures, actually, of you holding the... well, i'm saying tongue... it looks more like... it looks like a very small glass specimen. tell us about what the tongue can be used for — you mentioned rivers and other drinks... but maybe we shouldn't be calling it a tongue, maybe that's where we are being misled, slightly, because it clearly has all sorts of potential. we call it a tongue rather than a sensor, because when you build a sensor, you're typically looking for one chemical in particular, or maybe a family of chemicals in particular. this is more analagous to taste because we are not looking for anything in particular, itjust builds up a profile of the chemical mixture, much like your tongue does. if you or i drink coffee or apple jui
tell us about that.lot of those turn out to be fake. i believe there is also probably more damaging market in more run—of—the—mill whiskies, that enter international markets that are being passed off as coming from scotland but are not coming from scotland. we now have pictures, actually, of you holding the... well, i'm saying tongue... it looks more like... it looks like a very small glass specimen. tell us about what the tongue can be used for — you mentioned rivers and other...
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for us we would use any and all data that we can. it's a goothe good thing is they for us is free. the people that run the companies are collaborative and wanted to get to be used as the idea we can use it anywhere in the world and there is tons of data available that there are trade-offs. i joke with my students that it won't be too long from now they are going to have to shut the shades because satellites can see through windows and would at happened so we can begin taking out individual people. it hasn't impacted people's lives directly so we are not working for the human subjects where there is a lot of ethical training that goes into it. it's the ability to look at images with computer algorithms and things you wouldn't have been able to had we been more important. a lot of us work on algorithms like the machine learning algorithms that are essentially advanced programs that can draw out information from the data whether it is images or other astronomical data and recognition like galaxies in an automated way. and the ability to survey all things from states or aircraft. and t
for us we would use any and all data that we can. it's a goothe good thing is they for us is free. the people that run the companies are collaborative and wanted to get to be used as the idea we can use it anywhere in the world and there is tons of data available that there are trade-offs. i joke with my students that it won't be too long from now they are going to have to shut the shades because satellites can see through windows and would at happened so we can begin taking out individual...
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which brings us next to next steps. the report concludes that the study work should focus on acquisition of pg&e's assets, serving san francisco. we need to continue our work to assess which assets to purchase and the current conditions and value of those assets. assess the public utility commission operational readiness for these expanded responsibilities as well as the city's overall organization capacity. assess the equity implications, understand the system engineering impacts and understand the impacts on remaining pg&e customers and develop a transition plan. the timeline for this work is accelerated and influenced by factors outside of the city's control. most notably the fact that pg&e filed for bankruptcy. that effort really accelerates the timeframe for the work that we have underway. one known data.is the fact that pg&e has until september 29 to form a plan for reorganization. we are kind of anchoring on that date, as we pursue our study work. so that we are positioning the city to be ready to engage on that
which brings us next to next steps. the report concludes that the study work should focus on acquisition of pg&e's assets, serving san francisco. we need to continue our work to assess which assets to purchase and the current conditions and value of those assets. assess the public utility commission operational readiness for these expanded responsibilities as well as the city's overall organization capacity. assess the equity implications, understand the system engineering impacts and...
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we have a complement that joins us once a year to help us.hey give them the chance to learn financial matters. >> amy would it is for an hour or hour and a half going through these complicated financial things with you, patient. >> i find my strength in sitting down and walking through the project, how can i help you? they appreciate that. it means that you are giving time to them. i hope or interns will be the new leaders. >> amy made should be we were well trained. >> she gave me mangoes. i went home and ate them. the next day i said i like these. two days later there was a crate, 3 36 manning 36 mangoes. >> she embodies public service in everything she does and the way she does her work. it was great having her as a supervisor. >> she is not in it forehead lines or awards. that is making me glad she is getting an award. the huge ilty, dedication and integrity and wisdom she brought, that is public service. >> my name is amy. i retired earlier this year. before that i was the rates administrator. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local bu
we have a complement that joins us once a year to help us.hey give them the chance to learn financial matters. >> amy would it is for an hour or hour and a half going through these complicated financial things with you, patient. >> i find my strength in sitting down and walking through the project, how can i help you? they appreciate that. it means that you are giving time to them. i hope or interns will be the new leaders. >> amy made should be we were well trained. >>...
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and and us for sports.llian: nbc refusing to pull a controversial movie about elites killing, quote, deplorables. rob: aishah hasnie has the backlash about this new film. ♪ but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo. of course he's got plans. with labor day deals starting from 20% off, bookers are leaving summer with no regrets. it's labor day! book a place to stay and be a booker at booking.com. book a place to stay and be a booker my first job is to care for derek. everything i do is for him. when i moved to this apartment after six months, we need to connect with the world. i use the inte
and and us for sports.llian: nbc refusing to pull a controversial movie about elites killing, quote, deplorables. rob: aishah hasnie has the backlash about this new film. ♪ but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling...
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welcome along, thanks forjoining us on sport today.imona halep came from a set down to begin her defence of her rogers cup title. it's halep's first match since the one she described as the "best of her career" when she won the wimbledon title last month. she beat qualifierjennifer brady in an epic 3—setter as colm harrison reports. simona halep was finally back in action, since it does make reversed after her break, no doubt, but also out of practice. jennifer brady was 3-0 out of practice. jennifer brady was 3—0 up, halep came back, although the american won the set
welcome along, thanks forjoining us on sport today.imona halep came from a set down to begin her defence of her rogers cup title. it's halep's first match since the one she described as the "best of her career" when she won the wimbledon title last month. she beat qualifierjennifer brady in an epic 3—setter as colm harrison reports. simona halep was finally back in action, since it does make reversed after her break, no doubt, but also out of practice. jennifer brady was 3-0 out of...
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because the past is of course totally sonnet to us. we know that some of the most elaborate painted panels in the caves or soon in the case will go in most domestic acoustics. so we sped those paintings were associated with singing dancing musicality. this is a typical train or tram noise and i wonder what your sponsors to. i won't be long enough i think i'm so yeah it's really been pleasant on the ear how how calm and of a theory has it is that there scraping sounds on pleasant because they sound a bit like a scream and in our brains we have a very short will sponsor mechanism to deal with danger that's what hearing was 1st of evolution it was an early warning system so you'll find a lot of cities doing things like bringing fountains into squares because it gives you the sound of nature and you can do things that high traffic noise with it and of course we like the sound of nature is good for us you know in evolution returns we're used to living not in a city but out in the countryside and when there's water there's there's going to b
because the past is of course totally sonnet to us. we know that some of the most elaborate painted panels in the caves or soon in the case will go in most domestic acoustics. so we sped those paintings were associated with singing dancing musicality. this is a typical train or tram noise and i wonder what your sponsors to. i won't be long enough i think i'm so yeah it's really been pleasant on the ear how how calm and of a theory has it is that there scraping sounds on pleasant because they...
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comfortable with those uses? takeesn't think -- thinking too far down to think about uses that we as an industry necessarily might be super comfortable with. think about mass surveillance issues, even police uses today where the technology isn't quite there yet. is notg out if there regulation, how do we self regulate? how do we put together principles that make us comfortable that our technology is used in the right way? >> i saw a summary that you wrote about the key topics and you hear these topics and they are so vast. fairness, transparency, accountability, nondiscrimination, consent, lawful surveillance. i think microsoft, from what i have read, has done an amazing job of trying to get ahead of these issues. you have worked with other companies in trying to come up and some basic rules structure and talking to governments. >> i think it is a really great example of where we are better together. we can come and do our best, attempt good principles and/or goal would be to create regulation ord proposed regula
comfortable with those uses? takeesn't think -- thinking too far down to think about uses that we as an industry necessarily might be super comfortable with. think about mass surveillance issues, even police uses today where the technology isn't quite there yet. is notg out if there regulation, how do we self regulate? how do we put together principles that make us comfortable that our technology is used in the right way? >> i saw a summary that you wrote about the key topics and you hear...
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and we use social media to recruit to savage us to support one another. sometimes in activist my get death threats and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do that. this is the room that i was living in when i was cut. so i heard conversations and some good. so i wanted to run away. but they come walk outside look already are. and then we line up with my cousin and others. and i would take that long walk. i can't see what they're doing but there's this moment where in the movement where i just you know i'd. put. in a. weapon. and i'll describe it like. imagine when you open a zipper that slowness of opening there's a perk. and. by the way i could feel my coons. off. and then came. in the computer. as good twat to flicker so i know it was ok. to work i'm. not even my do me. and my. poor quality know it took to if he only thinks easy because the trial you said. about to have a family more times he has son te amo sufism is your 2nd lot you know support by law practice may kill
and we use social media to recruit to savage us to support one another. sometimes in activist my get death threats and tell us what do i do and we help them respond to it so we social media is critical it's critical to everything that we do that. this is the room that i was living in when i was cut. so i heard conversations and some good. so i wanted to run away. but they come walk outside look already are. and then we line up with my cousin and others. and i would take that long walk. i can't...
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i absolutely agree with her you know starting to use rather than using use for miss him stu use the actual words you know even when we're talking with children about death but i wanted to add to what the death due allowance where we're saying about being there you know present go on down the continuum of care. that after death work becoming familiar with these after death task caring for our own once loved ones at home being physically and personally involved in the burial of our own. allows us to grieve a little more healthily perhaps and we've relegated ourselves as spectators after death you know where we stand there and have it done for us and so a lot of my work is about choice people understanding that they can do this legally you can keep a body at home you can take care of it there you can and you need to maybe connect with the home funeral guide who knows the laws in your state but in virtually every state you can do this and find out if you've got a. green burial ground nearby and so check out the home funeral alliance that org to find a home funeral guides that are familiar with
i absolutely agree with her you know starting to use rather than using use for miss him stu use the actual words you know even when we're talking with children about death but i wanted to add to what the death due allowance where we're saying about being there you know present go on down the continuum of care. that after death work becoming familiar with these after death task caring for our own once loved ones at home being physically and personally involved in the burial of our own. allows us...
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if we aren't using plastic bags, we are using paper ones, using plastic bags, we are using paperones,and studies that need to be crunched and studies that need to be done to really see what works best to drag out plastic pollution without having unwanted side effects. andrea thompson, thank you very much forjoining us. a quick update to a story we said yesterday, greta thunberg is on sale —— has set sail and is on her way to new york, she says it is not up to her generation to fix the problem, but to us adults. and i think she's right. most of us moan and groan when our alarm clock goes off at an early hour, but a new study suggests some of us are in fact hard wired to wake up before the sun. known as super larks — these people are not as rare as you may think. iama i am a super lark. science now shows that when we wake up could be dictated by our genes. and it may also run in the family. so who are these superlarks? they include apple's tim cook, who wakes at 3:45am, actress gwyneth paltrow, who starts her day at 4am, michelle obama, who's up and at ‘em at 4:30am, and actor mark wahl
if we aren't using plastic bags, we are using paper ones, using plastic bags, we are using paperones,and studies that need to be crunched and studies that need to be done to really see what works best to drag out plastic pollution without having unwanted side effects. andrea thompson, thank you very much forjoining us. a quick update to a story we said yesterday, greta thunberg is on sale —— has set sail and is on her way to new york, she says it is not up to her generation to fix the...
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stay with us on outside source.ia on the modelling agency which specialises in the over—sos. the latest migration figures have been released by the office for national statistics, and they show that 226,000 more people came into the uk than left in the year since march 2018. a quarter of those coming into uk are from the eu. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. despite brexit, there is still net inward migration to the uk from eu countries. today's figures show a 59,000 more people came here then left in the year to march. but from those countries thatjoined the eu later in 2004, like poland, 7,000 more people left than arrived. the main exceptions to the trend are bulgaria and romania — from those two countries, there was still net inward migration of 32,000. and all the figures have to be treated with caution now. they were downgraded yesterday to experimental statistics because of concerns over how accurate they are. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the
stay with us on outside source.ia on the modelling agency which specialises in the over—sos. the latest migration figures have been released by the office for national statistics, and they show that 226,000 more people came into the uk than left in the year since march 2018. a quarter of those coming into uk are from the eu. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has more. despite brexit, there is still net inward migration to the uk from eu countries. today's figures show a 59,000...
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gimmick to drug i needed to use is something we used to using the 60use inthe 60s and 70s andl out of favor because it was so toxic it's like putting puttinge church and into somebody. it can kill the bacteria that also mess up your organs. i've gone on social media, twitter. i thought it was important to address that the but they were n failing us. what i had to do with him as multiple courses but only kept the infection at bay. it wa was a non- antibiotic solution for him and that is something i had to do for him and that is a scary prospect that antibiotics are considered the greatest political achievemenmedical achievementofs have to revert to a pre- antibiotic era. the history of this is something that fascinates me and something i write about which is alexander fleming discovered the first antibiotic penicillin that became commercially available in the 1940s. in the '90s if they technique we realized we've got to do something and we've been playing catch-up ever since. we don't want that to happen again. i think i've mentioned before trying to strike the right tone it is a very
gimmick to drug i needed to use is something we used to using the 60use inthe 60s and 70s andl out of favor because it was so toxic it's like putting puttinge church and into somebody. it can kill the bacteria that also mess up your organs. i've gone on social media, twitter. i thought it was important to address that the but they were n failing us. what i had to do with him as multiple courses but only kept the infection at bay. it wa was a non- antibiotic solution for him and that is...
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god protect us and bless keep us all from evil. amen. amen. amen.plause] >> please join me in thanking all of our presenters today as we welcome back to the stage the high school choir for our final performance lift every voice and sing. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty; let our rejoicing rise high as the list'ning skies, let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of faith that the dark past has taught us ♪ sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; facing the rising sun of our new day begun let us march on till victory is won ♪ stony the road we trod bitter the chast'ning rod felt in the day that hope unborn had died; yet with a steady beat have not our weary feet come to the place on which our fathers sighed? ♪ we have come over a way that with tears has been watered we have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered out from the gloomy past, till now we stand at last where the white gleam of our star is cast. god of our weary years go
god protect us and bless keep us all from evil. amen. amen. amen.plause] >> please join me in thanking all of our presenters today as we welcome back to the stage the high school choir for our final performance lift every voice and sing. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring ring with the harmonies of liberty; let our rejoicing rise high as the list'ning skies, let it resound loud as the rolling sea sing a song full of faith that the dark past has...
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i'm really excited to have us this forward. again, i just want to reiterate, i think if we can be as flexible as possible as creativity on all of the possible uses and i think that would be really important. while ideally it would be great to have a project on both pier 30, 32 and seawall three and a 30. i think it's going to be really important for us to get the best project moving forward. i would like to support the staff in the interim pop up use. particularly on the pier. it is heartbreaking to drive i am walk by and to see it. parking is right, generates revenue. i think there's so many more possibilities. we should be much more proactive in positioning those pier for pop up use. particularly for the community. thank you for the report you and i'm looking forward to us in this forward. >> i support to my colleagues comments. i get the general question. if we separate them, what's the practicality of the pier of getting a bid that would pay celebrant with the rebuilding with the figures we are looking at? >> so, each of th
i'm really excited to have us this forward. again, i just want to reiterate, i think if we can be as flexible as possible as creativity on all of the possible uses and i think that would be really important. while ideally it would be great to have a project on both pier 30, 32 and seawall three and a 30. i think it's going to be really important for us to get the best project moving forward. i would like to support the staff in the interim pop up use. particularly on the pier. it is...
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that same muscle memory they're using when they use the l.r.v.-4's. we're not training them that way on the l.r.v.-4's, but that's what they do on the brada training. >> supervisor safai: so you're not encouraging them to use the mushroom on the brada? >> we are not. >> supervisor safai: so you're going to ask the $5 million to fix this? >> yes. >> supervisor safai: so can we ask why that wasn't anticipated when you purchased the new vehicles because they're, what, $3 million or $3.5 million a vehicle? >> thank you for that question. it is something that we learned along the way. so one of the things that we don't -- that we have learned with the l.r.v.-4's is the frequency of which operators are encountering these types of emergency situations where they need to use that. i think we underestimated the impact of operating two fleets, and that operators would need to maintain all of their brada skills while also adapting to the new vehicle. >> supervisor safai: and how much does this -- so you have to make a $6 million -- you're going to ask for a $6 m
that same muscle memory they're using when they use the l.r.v.-4's. we're not training them that way on the l.r.v.-4's, but that's what they do on the brada training. >> supervisor safai: so you're not encouraging them to use the mushroom on the brada? >> we are not. >> supervisor safai: so you're going to ask the $5 million to fix this? >> yes. >> supervisor safai: so can we ask why that wasn't anticipated when you purchased the new vehicles because they're, what,...
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his oratory, but not to use he of those slick sale techniques that madison avenue executives were using he wanted to use this new medium to perhaps expand the message that he was already delivering to audiences. and so what he did during the 1952 election is that he did allow some advertisers to create some catchy jingles for him but he refused to be a part of that production. he said if you want to do that like the way we did with radio, that's fine but i'm not going to appear in the short advertisement. there's no way i can talk about a policy in 30 seconds. so instead adlai stevenson worked with the democratic national committee and purchased longer chunks of time. so an hour perhaps where he would then go in front of a tv camera and deliver a long speech about a particular policy. well, if you're going to purchase an hour of tv time and you have a limited budget, when will that time be? any thoughts? when can you afford that time? >> whenever it's cheapest. >> absolutely. >> which would probably be late at night when it's not prime time. >> exactly. so when adlai stevenson did appea
his oratory, but not to use he of those slick sale techniques that madison avenue executives were using he wanted to use this new medium to perhaps expand the message that he was already delivering to audiences. and so what he did during the 1952 election is that he did allow some advertisers to create some catchy jingles for him but he refused to be a part of that production. he said if you want to do that like the way we did with radio, that's fine but i'm not going to appear in the short...